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UPDATE: In an Instagram video Dwayne's "The Rock" Johnson (Courtesy: Photo: Eva Rinaldi / CC BY-SA 2.0 via MGN Online) The Rock & # 39; Johnson Denies the Interview where he quoted as "the generation snowflake or whatever you want to call them, actually puts us back" ever occurred. He said, "Never said the words 100% false. If I ever had a problem with someone, a group, a community, or a generation – I would seek them, create dialogue and do my best to understand them." [19659004] WASHINGTON (SBG) – Former wrestlers became actors Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson believes that looking for ways to get offended is moving forward, according to an interview with Britain's Daily Star published Friday. "We are thankfully living now in a world that has evolved over the last 30 or 40 years," he said. "People can be who they want, be with who they want and live the way they want. It can only be good – but the snowflake generates or, whatever you want to call them, actually puts us back." Johnson suggested that part of living in a free country accepts that not everyone will see the world the same way. "I don't have to agree with what anyone thinks, who they vote for, what they voted for, what they think, but I return their right to say or believe it," Johnson told the British tabloid newspaper. "It's democracy."

The Rock claims the "Generation Snowflake" comment was made
UPDATE: In an Instagram video Dwayne's "The Rock" Johnson (Courtesy: Photo: Eva Rinaldi / CC BY-SA 2.0 via MGN Online) The Rock & # 39; Johnson Denies the Interview where he quoted as "the generation snowflake or whatever you want to call them, actually puts us back" ever occurred. He said, "Never said the words 100% false. If I ever had a problem with someone, a group, a community, or a generation – I would seek them, create dialogue and do my best to understand them." [19659004] WASHINGTON (SBG) – Former wrestlers became actors Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson believes that looking for ways to get offended is moving forward, according to an interview with Britain's Daily Star published Friday. "We are thankfully living now in a world that has evolved over the last 30 or 40 years," he said. "People can be who they want, be with who they want and live the way they want. It can only be good – but the snowflake generates or, whatever you want to call them, actually puts us back." Johnson suggested that part of living in a free country accepts that not everyone will see the world the same way. "I don't have to agree with what anyone thinks, who they vote for, what they voted for, what they think, but I return their right to say or believe it," Johnson told the British tabloid newspaper. "It's democracy."

NBC's "The Titan Games" claimed that war heroes did not fight for the right to be offended.

"So many good people fought for freedom and equality – but this generation is looking for a reason to be offended … If you disagree with them, they are offended – and that is not what so many great men and women fought for, "he added. 19659010] Johnson has expressed an interest in politics, which in a 2017 GQ interview argued that he is considering running for president of the 2020 election. He later told Vanity Fair that he took it off the table this time and quoted his schedule and wished to gain more experience.

The former WWE star is a previously registered Republican who switched to independence, according to Newsweek.